Luxury Resort Opens in Thailand
Phuket's beaches are famed for their golden sands and crystal clear waters
Thailand has been a popular destination among British tourists for many years, and is a favourite first stop on the itineraries of many gap year students. Continuing in this trend, it has been revealed that Westin Hotels are to open a resort and spa in Phuket, offering travellers the perfect, luxury retreat.
With destinations in Thailand such as Bangkok and Phuket continuing to be a central hub among tourists, the new Westin Siray Bay Resort and Spa Phuket will offer the perfect break for travellers wishing to experience Asian culture in luxurious surroundings. Overlooking Siray Bay, the resort is ideally located for those looking for a complete holiday package, or travellers simply passing through the area wanting to enjoy some of the regions many attractions. Offering 260 guest rooms, the Westin accommodation can also provide private houses and villas - a perfect respite for couples seeking a romantic getaway, or for groups of friends looking to explore the islands. With many of the guesthouses having the added attraction of private pools, rain showers and LCD television sets, holidays to this Thai location look set to become some of the most exotic breaks available in the region.
Easily accessible via Phuket Bridge, the resort lies within relatively close distance to the airport. With flights available from both Manchester and London Heathrow, UK holiday makers seeking a unique luxurious getaway may wish to consider taking advantage of this Thailand paradise.
Posted by Lauren, 06 August 2010 11:12
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